Sorry if I over-reacted, I was just stating my opinion, not yours Hutch.

Drew: I DO know what I'm talking about. I know about bills and the copyright issues and stuff, I'm NOT stupid or something. I really do think the bill is a bad idea that will make people sad and not help. So if that sounds stupid to YOU, than too bad.

I'm sorry Hutch and Drew. I was just stating MY opinion. Bye.

No, it's a perfectly good bill. Just poorly worded and way too broad, it's protecting the film and music industries from the "Piracy" (I.E. music and videos on youtube) which takes a huge chunk out of their profits, while unintentionally hurting the internet and video gaming industry. Seriously though, did you even READ the actual document? If you didn't, your opinion is completely invalid.

Sorry if I over-reacted, I was just stating my opinion, not yours Hutch.

Drew: I DO know what I'm talking about. I know about bills and the copyright issues and stuff, I'm NOT stupid or something. I really do think the bill is a bad idea that will make people sad and not help. So if that sounds stupid to YOU, than too bad.

I'm sorry Hutch and Drew. I was just stating MY opinion. Bye.

Erm, I believe Drew was saying that you don't know what you're saying about Minecraft. :P

Lazer, instead of arguing, maybe you should think of the reaction that your posts would recieve BEFORE you post them? Of course you're going to get a negative reaction if you slander something many other people onthe forum love, and for no good reason, too.

This bill's intentions are very helpful. However, if video games become affected, It will only hurt the gamers and the game developers. Hell, I know I bought SEVERAL games simply because of the playthroughs of famous YouTube figures like Tobuscus, TotalBiscuit and SeanNanners. Overall, the current wording of the bill makes this a VERY dangerous train wreck to the entire video game industry.

I don't know but this is the stupidiest thing I heard... And in the end it makes no sense. "Let's Play"'s are like walkthroughs and they give a spotlight to the game AND make player wanna play it. I don't see how it hurts bussiness unless they thought of it like 'These guys showed are game and made players hate of it because the inside content sucks but the coverpage rules to make players play it' kind of way then I see why their doing it.

Razor, the bill isn't about video games. That's a consequence that has to do with the poorly-worded-ness (pun intended) of an otherwise helpful, but possible extreme (five years in prison?), bill. It was most likely suggested by lobbyists from the movie industry to combat piracy.

Just by looking over the bill one more time, thinking long and hard about it. It takes away our right to info on the internet. Thats just complete crap really.

I think it also might violate the fair use policies that the internet has, which basically states as long as you aren't profiting from posting the copyrighted material, it's fine to use unless the company that owns the material says otherwise.

Either way, it's unconstitutional in both areas. So even if it does pass, it won't last too long.

Just by looking over the bill one more time, thinking long and hard about it. It takes away our right to info on the internet. Thats just complete crap really.

I think it also might violate the fair use policies that the internet has, which basically states as long as you aren't profiting from posting the copyrighted material, it's fine to use unless the company that owns the material says otherwise.

Either way, it's unconstitutional in both areas. So even if it does pass, it won't last too long.

I just hope that if it does pass they will come to a good realization about what they are really doing. I would personally think it has a good chance of passing. As long as the Music and Movie industry's keep pushing it, it will probably pass.

No doubt that someone in congress has realized how poorly worded this thing is, we just have to hope they actually edit it so it doesn't completely demolish the free advertising that the video game industry sort of relies on.